Smart Hub VE220 Reference guide

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Reference guide

SMART Technologies Hub VE220 is a device that allows the user to connect SMART Board interactive whiteboards, SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlays, SMART Podium interactive pen displays, and Actalyst interactive overlays. It has the following features:

  • Whiteboard capability for writing notes in digital ink
  • Easy upgrade to the SMART Hub SE240
  • User-friendly design
  • Easy-to-maintain hardware It can be mounted in four ways:
  • 19" (48.

SMART Technologies Hub VE220 is a device that allows the user to connect SMART Board interactive whiteboards, SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlays, SMART Podium interactive pen displays, and Actalyst interactive overlays. It has the following features:

  • Whiteboard capability for writing notes in digital ink
  • Easy upgrade to the SMART Hub SE240
  • User-friendly design
  • Easy-to-maintain hardware It can be mounted in four ways:
  • 19" (48.
SMART Hub VE220
Installation and User’s Guide
PLEASE THINK BEFORE YOU PRINT
Product Registration
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upgrades.
Register online at www.smarttech.com/registration
.
Keep the following information available in case you need to contact SMART
Technical Support.
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Date of Purchase: ___________________________________________________
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Trademark Notice
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consent of SMART Technologies ULC. Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not
represent a commitment on the part of SMART.
Patent No. US5448263; US6141000; US6320597; US6326954; US6337681; US6741267; US6747636; US7151533;
US7289113; US7499033; US7626577; CA2058219; CA2252302. Other patents pending.
02/2010
Contents
1 About Your SMART Hub VE220 ........................................................................... 1
Overview......................................................................................................... 1
SMART Hub VE220 Features......................................................................... 2
Firmware Features ................................................................................... 2
Standard Accessories..................................................................................... 3
Power Supply ........................................................................................... 3
Cables and Adapters................................................................................ 3
2 Installing Your Hub................................................................................................ 5
Environmental Requirements ......................................................................... 5
Storage Temperature and Humidity ......................................................... 5
Water and Fluid Resistance ..................................................................... 5
Dust and Scratching................................................................................. 5
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).................................................................. 5
Conducted and Radiated Emissions ........................................................ 5
Before Installing Your Hub.............................................................................. 6
Tools Required......................................................................................... 6
Additional Cables Required for Your Hub ................................................ 6
Optional Accessories ............................................................................... 6
Installing Your Hub ......................................................................................... 7
Mounting Your Hub .................................................................................. 7
Connecting Your Hub ................................................................................... 10
ii | CONTENTS
3 Configuring Your Hub.......................................................................................... 11
Orienting Your SMART Products.................................................................. 11
Configuring Multiple SMART Hub VE220 Units............................................ 12
Exporting and Importing Configuration Settings..................................... 12
Securing Configuration Settings ................................................................... 13
Connecting Your Computer to Your Hub ...................................................... 14
Configuring the Display Settings................................................................... 15
Configuring Network Settings ....................................................................... 15
Configuring Language and General System Settings................................... 18
Disabling Your System Hardware Settings ............................................ 18
Enabling Your Audio Feature........................................................................ 19
Upgrading to the SMART Hub SE240 .......................................................... 20
4 Installing Your Hub.............................................................................................. 23
Basic Tools ................................................................................................... 23
Sidebar................................................................................................... 23
Page Sorter ............................................................................................ 23
SMART Keyboard .................................................................................. 23
Right-Click .............................................................................................. 24
Volume Adjustment and Mute ................................................................ 24
System Help ........................................................................................... 24
Starting Your Hub Session ........................................................................... 24
Whiteboarding............................................................................................... 25
Saving or E-mailing a File............................................................................. 26
Using Your SMART Product with Computer Inputs ...................................... 27
5 Maintaining Your Hub.......................................................................................... 29
Updating Your Hub’s Firmware..................................................................... 29
Maintaining Your Hub’s Hardware ................................................................ 30
iii | CONTENTS
6 Troubleshooting Your Hub .................................................................................. 31
Resetting Your Hub ...................................................................................... 31
General SMART Hub VE220 Troubleshooting ............................................. 32
A Hardware Environmental Compliance................................................................. 35
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE Directive) . 35
Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS Directive) .................. 35
Packaging ..................................................................................................... 35
China’s Electronic Information Products Regulations................................... 36
B Customer Support ............................................................................................... 37
Online Information and Support.................................................................... 37
Training......................................................................................................... 37
Technical Support......................................................................................... 37
Shipping and Repair Status .......................................................................... 38
General Inquiries .......................................................................................... 38
Warranty ....................................................................................................... 38
Registration................................................................................................... 38
iv | CONTENTS
Chapter 1
About Your SMART
Hub VE220
Overview
The SMART Hub VE220 is a device you can connect to your SMART Board™
interactive whiteboards, SMART Board™ for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlays,
SMART Board™ interactive display frames, Actalyst™ interactive overlays and
SMART Podium interactive pen displays. It has the following features:
Whiteboard capability for writing notes with digital ink
Easy upgrade to the SMART Hub SE240
User-friendly design
Easy-to-maintain hardware
IMPORTANT
To ensure your hub functions as expected, immediately upgrade your hub’s
firmware to version 3.0.X
.
To access your hub’s audio feature, upgrade your firmware, and then remove
the hub’s cover plate as per the instructions in Chapter 3 of this manual.
2 | CHAPTER 1 – ABOUT YOUR SMART HUB VE220
SMART Hub VE220 Features
Your hub’s compact size allows you to easily integrate it into your boardroom or
classroom. You can mount it in four ways:
19" (48.3 cm) rack mounting
wall mounting
tabletop or shelf mounting
under-shelf mounting
Your hub includes connectors for:
SMART products
one computer
speakers and other peripheral devices (including USB storage devices)
Computer Input Formats
Computer Output Formats
Your hub also includes 256 MB DDR RAM, and its two fans cool the hub while
producing less than 30 dB noise at 16.4' (5 m).
Firmware Features
Your hub’s main firmware features include whiteboarding for writing notes and
creating drawings with digital ink, and saving documents for later use.
•VGA •SVGA
•XGA •WXGA
SXGA SXGA+
•MAC
SVGA XGA
WXGA SXGA
720p 1080i
1080p
3 | CHAPTER 1 – ABOUT YOUR SMART HUB VE220
Standard Accessories
SMART provides the following accessories with your hub. If you need to purchase
replacements, contact your authorized SMART reseller
.
Power Supply
SMART provides a 12V DC, 5.0A power supply and the cable you need to connect it
to a power outlet (depending on your region).
Cables and Adapters
SMART provides the following cables:
6' (1.8 m) DVI male to VGA male cable to connect to the Extended Control Panel
(ECP) from the DVI-out port.
6' (1.8 m) DVI male to DVI male cable to use if your display supports DVI ports.
DVI male to VGA female adapter to connect your hub to a projector or display
using a VGA cable.
NOTE
Use this adapter if you use an Actalyst interactive overlay.
4 | CHAPTER 1 – ABOUT YOUR SMART HUB VE220
A USB to serial adapter to enable you to connect your hub to your SMART
product if it has a serial connector instead of a USB connector.
You can purchase additional cables from your authorized SMART reseller
.
Chapter 2
Installing Your Hub
Environmental Requirements
Before you install your hub, review the following environmental requirements.
Storage Temperature and Humidity
You can store your hub in temperatures ranging from -4°F to 140°F
(-20°C to 60°C) and humidity ranging from 0% to 80%, non-condensing.
Water and Fluid Resistance
Your hub is for indoor use only and doesn’t meet any salt-spray or water ingress
requirements.
CAUTION
Do not pour or spray any liquids directly onto the product. These liquids can get
into areas where they could damage sensitive electronic components.
Dust and Scratching
Your hub is for use in office and classroom environments only. It isn’t designed for
industrial use, where heavy dust and pollutants can cause malfunctions or impaired
operation. The design is for pollution degree 1 (P1) as per EN61558-1, which is
defined as “No pollution or only dry non-conductive pollution.”
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Your hub meets the requirements of EN61000-4-2 severity level 4 for direct and
indirect ESD. No malfunction or damage up to 15 kV (both polarities) with a
330 ohm, 150 pF probe (air discharge). Unmated connectors meet 8 kV for direct
(contact) discharge.
Conducted and Radiated Emissions
The narrowband radiated electric field from your hub meets the limits for Class B
performance as defined in EN55022/CISPR 22.
6 | CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLING YOUR HUB
Before Installing Your Hub
Choose a location for your hub as close as possible to your SMART product, its
projector or display and a network connection. You can mount your hub on a rack,
wall, tabletop or shelf.
Tools Required
You need a Phillips® No. 2 screwdriver to connect the mounting brackets to your hub.
You may need additional screwdrivers or an electric drill with appropriate bits
depending on the screws you use to mount the hub on a rack, wall, tabletop or shelf.
Additional Cables Required for Your Hub
Your hub includes cables and accessories, but you may require the following
additional cables:
a USB cable to connect your hub to other SMART products
NOTE
SMART provides a USB cable with products that have USB connectors.
a VGA cable to connect your hub to a computer using a DVI to VGA connector
a USB cable to connect your hub to a computer
A 3.5 mm audio cable
Optional Accessories
You can control your hub by connecting a USB keyboard or USB mouse device, or
you can use the on-screen keyboard.
IMPORTANT
Some USB, keyboard and mouse devices aren’t supported by your hub.
7 | CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLING YOUR HUB
Installing Your Hub
Install your hub in three stages:
1. Mount your hub.
2. Connect your hub.
3. Verify that your hub firmware is current.
IMPORTANT
After installing your hub, verify that its firmware is current. See the SMART
Hub SE240/VE220 Administrator’s Guide (docu
ment 137274) for more
information.
Mounting Your Hub
You can mount your hub in one of the following configurations:
19" (48.3 cm) rack mounting (rack not included)
wall mounting
tabletop or shelf mounting
under-shelf mounting
CAUTION
When mounting your hub, ensure its fans are not obstructed to allow for
proper cooling. If you mount the hub vertically, be sure that the fans face up to
provide optimal cooling.
Also ensure you use the appropriate screws. Use screws and anchors
appropriate for the wall on which you’re mounting your hub (screws may not
be supplied, depending on your wall type). If you have a steel wall, for
example, use a toggle to mount your hub. If you’re mounting your hub on
wood, use wood screws to mount your hub.
10-24 × 2" (4)
#8 × 2" (4)
8 | CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLING YOUR HUB
To mount your hub
on a 19" (48.3 cm) rack
1. Attach the mounting brackets to the sides of your hub using the screws provided.
NOTE
There are several methods for attaching the brackets to the side of your
hub. Use the method that works best for your rack. SMART recommends
that you use a method using two mounting brackets aligned with the back
of the unit.
2. Mount your hub to the rack.
To mount your
hub on a wall
1. Align the base of the mounting brackets with the bottom of your hub.
2. Attach the mounting brackets to the sides of your hub using the screws provided,
and then mount your hub to the wall.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that the side of the unit with the fan is on top.
9 | CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLING YOUR HUB
To mount your hub on a
shelf or table
1. Align the base of the mounting brackets with the bottom of your hub.
2. Attach the mounting brackets to the sides of your hub using the screws provided.
3. Mount your hub on the shelf or table using the appropriate screws.
To mount your hub
under a table top or shelf
1. Align the base of the mounting brackets with the top of your hub.
2. Attach the mounting brackets to the sides of your hub using the screws provided.
3. Mount your hub under the tabletop or shelf.
10 | CHAPTER 2 – INSTALLING YOUR HUB
Connecting Your Hub
After mounting your hub, connect it to your SMART product and peripheral devices.
To connect your hub 1. Connect your hub to your SMART product’s projector through a DVI-out port using
a DVI to VGA cable, or the provided DVI cable.
NOTES
Use a USB cable to connect your hub to another SMART product. If your
SMART product has a serial connector rather than a USB connector, use
the USB to serial adapter provided with your hub.
Your hub includes two video cables. Use these cables to connect your
hub to your projector or display.
SMART recommends using a DVI cable, when possible, for optimal
performance.
You can connect multiple SMART products to a single SMART Hub
VE220. All SMART products connected to the unit share a common
display. For more information, contact the SMART Support site
.
2. Connect your hub to your network.
3. Connect your hub to your peripheral devices with USB connectors.
4. Connect your hub to its power supply, and then turn on your SMART product and
its projector or display.
Your SMART product enters Whiteboard mode.
Chapter 3
Configuring Your
Hub
Orienting Your SMART Products
IMPORTANT
Before orienting your hub, download the latest version of firmware for your
hub from the SMART Support site
.
When your SMART interactive product uses its default orientation data, the
touch point on the screen corresponds to the projected image, provided the
projected image fills the entire interactive screen. However, the projected
touch point might be offset from the actual touch point in some situations.
Resolve this issue by orienting your SMART product.
Orient your SMART interactive product with your hub before you orient it with
other connected computers.
To orient your SMART
product with your hub
1. Select System > Settings, and then press Orient.
OR
Press both pen tray buttons on your SMART Board interactive whiteboard
simultaneously.
The orientation screen appears.
2. Using a pen tray pen, press and release the center of the first target.
3. Repeat step 2 for each target.
The orientation data saves to your hub’s memory.
12 | CHAPTER 3 – CONFIGURING YOUR HUB
Configuring Multiple SMART Hub VE220
Units
If you have more than one SMART Hub VE220, you can configure one unit, export the
configuration settings to a USB storage device, and then import the configuration
settings to the other units.
IMPORTANT
The export process doesn’t include orientation data on the USB storage device.
Exporting and Importing Configuration Settings
To export configuration
settings to a USB
storage device
1. Connect a USB storage device to your hub, and then select System > Settings.
The SMART Hub VE220 Settings dialog box appears.
IMPORTANT
If a password is required to change the configuration settings, enter it in the
text box located at the bottom of the window, and then press OK.
2. Select Administration > Export Settings.
A dialog box appears asking you to select the settings you want to export to a
USB drive.
3. Select the SMART Hub VE220 system settings check box to export
configuration settings, and the E-mail Contacts check box to export e-mail
contacts.
4. Press OK.
A second dialog box appears indicating that you’ve successfully exported all
selected settings files.
5. Press OK.
13 | CHAPTER 3 – CONFIGURING YOUR HUB
To import configuration
settings from a USB
storage device
1. Connect the USB storage device to to your hub.
2. Press System > Settings.
The SMART Hub VE220 Settings dialog box appears.
3. Press Administration > Import Settings.
A dialog box appears asking you to select the settings you want to import from a
USB drive.
4. Select the SMART Hub VE220 system settings check box to import
configuration settings, and the E-mail Contacts check box to import e-mail
contacts.
5. Press OK.
A second dialog box appears indicating that you’ve successfully imported all
selected settings files.
6. Press OK.
The new settings take affect automatically.
Securing Configuration Settings
You can password protect your configuration settings.
TIP
If you forget your password, contact the SMART Support site
.
To apply a password to
configuration settings
1. Select System > Settings.
The SMART Hub VE220 Settings dialog box appears.
2. Press Administration, and then select the Require password to access
system settings check box.
A Settings password dialog box appears prompting you to enter your old
password.
3. Enter your old password, and then create a new one. After you confirm your new
password, press OK.
NOTE
You only have to enter your old password if you have an existing one, or if
you haven’t already done so in the text box at the bottom of the main
Settings dialog box.
4. Press Apply All.
14 | CHAPTER 3 – CONFIGURING YOUR HUB
Connecting Your Computer to Your Hub
You can connect your computer to your hub to view its input on your SMART product’s
display and do the following:
Draw notes and drawings in digital ink.
Freeze the display.
Take screen captures.
Use the on-screen keyboard and right-click features of your hub’s firmware.
NOTE
Connect your computer to your hub using the appropriate VGA/DVI or DVI-D
cables and adapters.
To configure your hub
for the computer
1. Select System > Settings.
The SMART Hub VE220 Settings dialog box appears.
2. Press Input Configuration.
3. In the Input device name box, type a name for the computer.
4. In the Input Type list, select Analog or Digital.
IMPORTANT
–Select Analog if you are using a VGA/DVI-I cable, or if you are using a
DVI/DVI cable with a VGA/DVI adapter.
–Select Digital if you are using a DVI/DVI cable.
If the setup is incorrect, your hub will not work with a Mac computer.
5. Press Apply All.
TIPS
If you want to adjust your settings, press Adjust Settings.
A Picture Settings dialog box appears allowing you to change your hub’s
brightness or contrast. Press OK, Cancel or Reset accordingly.
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Smart Hub VE220 Reference guide

Type
Reference guide

SMART Technologies Hub VE220 is a device that allows the user to connect SMART Board interactive whiteboards, SMART Board for Flat-Panel Displays interactive overlays, SMART Podium interactive pen displays, and Actalyst interactive overlays. It has the following features:

  • Whiteboard capability for writing notes in digital ink
  • Easy upgrade to the SMART Hub SE240
  • User-friendly design
  • Easy-to-maintain hardware It can be mounted in four ways:
  • 19" (48.

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